DAR ESSAIDA

A Human Rights Culture Space for All

Posted on 18-04-2014

The 1650 squared meters building is located in a marginalized poor and over populated locality named Essaida.
In its northern part, Essaida Neighborhood is adjacent to another similar neighborhood called El Hilal.
Whereas the southern part continues to Martyrs Neighborhood that is separates from the El Wardia Neighborhood by the Martyrs Cemetery.
In its eastern part, Essaida Neighborhood falls on the boarders of the residential district...

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The Arab Institute for Human Rights is an independent Arab non-governmental organization based in Tunisia. It was founded in 1989 at the initiative of the Arab Organization for Human Rights, the Arab Lawyers Union, and the Tunisian League for Human Rights and with the support of the United Nations Centre for Human Rights. The Institute received the UNESCO International Award for Human Rights Education for the year 1992.

Goals :

The Arab Institute for Human Rights aims to promote a culture of civil, political, economic, social and cultural human rights, as enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and international conventions, and to strengthen the values of democracy and citizenship.